RF IDeas offers EtherNet Industrial Protocol (E/IP) and Power over Ethernet (PoE) Capabilities to pcProx® line of products

RF IDeas, Inc., a leading manufacturer of in-building identification and
access readers, announces more reader options for both the pcProx and
pcProx Plus lines of card readers. Customers can now order pcProx Plus
universal card readers that include Power over Ethernet (PoE) along with
industrial standard Ethernet IP (E/IP) built-in. Additionally, the
entire line of pcProx products will now be available with Power over
Ethernet (PoE) options.

When combined with a pcProx Plus reader, the Power over Ethernet (PoE)
and EtherNet Industrial Protocol (E/IP) technology gives customers an
ODVA certified manufacturing solution in a single reader. These
plug-n-play readers offer proven industrial and manufacturing
capabilities that meet the stringent requirements of companies like
Rockwell Automation.

RF IDeas will also offer the entire line of pcProx readers with Power
over Ethernet (PoE) capabilities. The addition of Power over Ethernet
(PoE) to a standard reader gives customers in any number of industries
more flexibility in how they integrate identification and access into
their in-building card needs. As an additional option, a Power over
Ethernet (PoE) component will also be available as a stand-alone adapter
for pcProx readers.

“Our Ethernet product portfolio demonstrates the commitment RF IDeas has
to our customers, with special attention to the industrial and
manufacturing sectors,” says Rick Landuyt, President of RF IDeas. “These
plug-n-play products make Ethernet integration easy for all customers,
from industrial PLCs to a multitude of in-building uses.”

These readers and adapters are ideal for implementation in industrial
and manufacturing protocol situations, where communications with a PLC
is necessary. The can also be utilized for numerous in-building access
and identification solution needs. For more information, visit the RF
IDeas website at www.RFIDeas.com.

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RF IDeas will be giving technology demonstrations of these new
capabilities at the Rockwell Automation Fair, in booth #528, from
November 7-8 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Customers are encouraged to
stop by to take advantage of the show promotion, a 60-day free trial of
the pcProx Plus with E/IP and PoE capabilities.

About RF IDeas:

RF IDeas, founded in 1995, is the innovator of WaveID®, the new standard
for badge-based authentication and identification solutions powered by
RF IDeas readers. Under the WaveID umbrella, RF IDeas designs, develops,
and manufactures a complete line of pcProx® card readers that support
nearly every proximity and contactless smart card in use worldwide. RF
IDeas readers come in many form factors and are used in numerous
applications and OEM solutions including: multi-function printers,
kiosks, building and door access, point-of-sale, attendance management
and computer logon. In addition to pcProx readers, RF IDeas also offers
magnetic stripe card readers, Wiegand Converters and Software
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